> "Thomas Bosch" <t-bosch@versanet.de> wrote in message
>news:dlf3t9$1u8$1@news01.versatel.de... : or: : lynx -dump
>http://checkip.dyndns.org|cut -d ":" -f 2|sed -e 's/|head -n 1
>
> None of these web based solutions will work if you are behind
> a NAT router/firewall. Now that may be the IP you are looking
> for, though it's unlikely you'll be able to do much with it.

Marek already has his IPs: The one that Thomas' solution gave
him, and his box's address: 10.0.1.2.

>
> What - no perl on your system?
>

Right. Perl. Do you use tactical nukes to remove stumps from
your backyard?

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